Name one "bad" food that doesn't taste delicious!

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  • cheexy85
    cheexy85 Posts: 119
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    the smell of lard makes me want to throw up
    the taste of lard makes me want to throw up
    salt and vinegar crisps make me want to throw up
    the smell of all the monster munch flavours makes me want to throw up
    the ingredient list of black pudding makes me want to throw up
    mayonaise / ketchup / basically any one of those kind of sauces makes me want to throw up

    what about a glass of hydrogenated oil?

    oh and i absolutely HATE cake, i don't know why, never have like it, it was really weird every birthday explaining to people how i just hate cake
    Seriously? You hate cake? OMG you are sooo lucky
    I cannot say no to cake.
  • cheexy85
    cheexy85 Posts: 119
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    For me it is creamy egg and anything with mint in it. From mint flavoured ice cream to mint flavoured cake. Why would I want to ingest something that tastes like toothpaste! Bleh...
  • ilfaith
    ilfaith Posts: 16,769 Member
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    Hollandaise (and most other rich creamy sauces)
    Twinkies (and most other packaged snack cakes)
    Any sort of casserole made with cheese and cream of mushroom soup
    Lender's, Thomas', or other supermarket brand bagels
    Anything containing coconut or marshmallow (so you can imagine how I feel about Hostess Sno Balls...do they even still make those nasty pink coconut crusted, marshmallow covered pre-packaged snack cakes?)

    And I just wanted to comment on the list about whether Florida is truly "southern"...if you are looking at South Florida, Miami, Boca Raton, Naples, and other retirement Meccas attracting throngs of aging Jews and Italians from the northeast (my own parents among them) then no, the culture is not very Southern. But if you travel north of Orlando , you will find a very different state. Much more barbecue than deli. This is Lynyrd Skynyrd country. Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and the areas out through the panhandle are much more aligned with Georgia and Alabama. I have lived in both parts if the state, and while you can still find "crackers" in south Florida and carpetbaggers such as myself in the north, you can't deny that Florida does have a proud southern history.
  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member
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    Hollandaise (and most other rich creamy sauces)
    Twinkies (and most other packaged snack cakes)
    Any sort of casserole made with cheese and cream of mushroom soup
    Lender's, Thomas', or other supermarket brand bagels
    Anything containing coconut or marshmallow (so you can imagine how I feel about Hostess Sno Balls...do they even still make those nasty pink coconut crusted, marshmallow covered pre-packaged snack cakes?)

    And I just wanted to comment on the list about whether Florida is truly "southern"...if you are looking at South Florida, Miami, Boca Raton, Naples, and other retirement Meccas attracting throngs of aging Jews and Italians from the northeast (my own parents among them) then no, the culture is not very Southern. But if you travel north of Orlando , you will find a very different state. Much more barbecue than deli. This is Lynyrd Skynyrd country. Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and the areas out through the panhandle are much more aligned with Georgia and Alabama. I have lived in both parts if the state, and while you can still find "crackers" in south Florida and carpetbaggers such as myself in the north, you can't deny that Florida does have a proud southern history.

    Yes. That's what I meant
  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member
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    Ranch dressing.
    Cheese.
    Beef.
    Cream soups.
    Marshmallows.
    Potato chips.
    Pudding.
    Soggy things like strawberry shortcake, tiramisu.
    Oil, grease, butter.
    Root beer floats.
    Kraft mac n cheese
    Corn dogs.
    Bacon.
    Potato/macaroni salad with mayo.
    Alfredo sauce.
    Fake maple syrup. (Mrs Butterworths??)
    Tuna hotdish.
    Wonder bread (white bread)
    Spray cheese
    Hershey's chocolate
    Meatloaf
    Twizzlers
    Strawberry pop tarts
    Light beer
    Sour cream
    Lucky charms
    Deep fried anything.

    (I'm having too much fun with this post!)

    H..How did you get oveweight to begin with?!

    Exactly! Excessive calories in the form of vegetables and whole grain bread, I guess. I'm wondering if this is one of those, "if I say I don't like it, I won't eat it." Those people that are like, "Ew, that fried chicken is so greasy. Do you even know how they cook that garbage? I'll just have a salad," when you know inside they're like....

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    Nope. Unfortunately I know from painful personal experience that you can get super fat overeating on a relatively small selection of foods.

    I could do a super long list of very popular foods here in the States that many people overeat on that I can take or leave with no problem, and it still won't change the fact that I got up to 320lbs. You don't need variety to get obese, nor do you need to have the classic "eat everything in sight" syndrome that some fat people have.

    As a matter of fact, you can get fat on Quinoa and kale. It's CICO.
  • cheexy85
    cheexy85 Posts: 119
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    Ranch dressing.
    Cheese.
    Beef.
    Cream soups.
    Marshmallows.
    Potato chips.
    Pudding.
    Soggy things like strawberry shortcake, tiramisu.
    Oil, grease, butter.
    Root beer floats.
    Kraft mac n cheese
    Corn dogs.
    Bacon.
    Potato/macaroni salad with mayo.
    Alfredo sauce.
    Fake maple syrup. (Mrs Butterworths??)
    Tuna hotdish.
    Wonder bread (white bread)
    Spray cheese
    Hershey's chocolate
    Meatloaf
    Twizzlers
    Strawberry pop tarts
    Light beer
    Sour cream
    Lucky charms
    Deep fried anything.

    (I'm having too much fun with this post!)

    what level of tasteless hell did you arise from?

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    My sentiments exactly...
  • Iwishyouwell
    Iwishyouwell Posts: 1,888 Member
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    And I just wanted to comment on the list about whether Florida is truly "southern"...if you are looking at South Florida, Miami, Boca Raton, Naples, and other retirement Meccas attracting throngs of aging Jews and Italians from the northeast (my own parents among them) then no, the culture is not very Southern. But if you travel north of Orlando , you will find a very different state. Much more barbecue than deli. This is Lynyrd Skynyrd country. Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and the areas out through the panhandle are much more aligned with Georgia and Alabama. I have lived in both parts if the state, and while you can still find "crackers" in south Florida and carpetbaggers such as myself in the north, you can't deny that Florida does have a proud southern history.

    A similar divide exists in my home state of Maryland. Technically a southern state, many don't consider it so, particularly the DC Metro area. But my mother's family is from the Eastern shore areas, among a small cluster of towns in Caroline county. Anyone who doubts MD is a true, blue southern state needs to spend a day in that area.
  • MrsATrotta
    MrsATrotta Posts: 278 Member
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    I'm dying a bit inside bc people are hating on hot pockets, I could probably live on hot pockets.
  • MrsATrotta
    MrsATrotta Posts: 278 Member
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    Pop tarts truly are disgusting though.
  • MindyM80
    MindyM80 Posts: 41 Member
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    Trick question, because there's no such thing as a "bad" food.

    What do I win?

    You win nothing, because you didn't even read the entire original question.

    HAHA!!!! sometimes the topics are just for FUN!!
  • nilbogger
    nilbogger Posts: 870 Member
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    Twinkies
  • nilbogger
    nilbogger Posts: 870 Member
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    I'm dying a bit inside bc people are hating on hot pockets, I could probably live on hot pockets.

    I <3 Hot Pockets
  • MindyM80
    MindyM80 Posts: 41 Member
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    Ranch dressing.
    Cheese.
    Beef.
    Cream soups.
    Marshmallows.
    Potato chips.
    Pudding.
    Soggy things like strawberry shortcake, tiramisu.
    Oil, grease, butter.
    Root beer floats.
    Kraft mac n cheese
    Corn dogs.
    Bacon.
    Potato/macaroni salad with mayo.
    Alfredo sauce.
    Fake maple syrup. (Mrs Butterworths??)
    Tuna hotdish.
    Wonder bread (white bread)
    Spray cheese
    Hershey's chocolate
    Meatloaf
    Twizzlers
    Strawberry pop tarts
    Light beer
    Sour cream
    Lucky charms
    Deep fried anything.

    (I'm having too much fun with this post!)

    what level of tasteless hell did you arise from?

    Disgust.gif

    My sentiments exactly...


    i love everything on that list. PICKY EATER ALERT! lol jk :)
  • LosingItForGood13
    LosingItForGood13 Posts: 182 Member
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    McDonalds Quarter pounder w cheese I mean regular cheeseburger because that is what it looks like now really small smh had one a couple of months ago and made me sick so I didnt go back again
  • sprintto50
    sprintto50 Posts: 410 Member
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    KFC, wieners, bologna right off the top of my head.
  • WaKay
    WaKay Posts: 314
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    everything at Chipotle. Cilantro. Gross.
  • soccerkon26
    soccerkon26 Posts: 596 Member
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    Ranch dressing.
    Cheese.
    Beef.
    Cream soups.
    Marshmallows.
    Potato chips.
    Pudding.
    Soggy things like strawberry shortcake, tiramisu.
    Oil, grease, butter.
    Root beer floats.
    Kraft mac n cheese
    Corn dogs.
    Bacon.
    Potato/macaroni salad with mayo.
    Alfredo sauce.
    Fake maple syrup. (Mrs Butterworths??)
    Tuna hotdish.
    Wonder bread (white bread)
    Spray cheese
    Hershey's chocolate
    Meatloaf
    Twizzlers
    Strawberry pop tarts
    Light beer
    Sour cream
    Lucky charms
    Deep fried anything.

    (I'm having too much fun with this post!)


    These are like my favorite foods...LOL
  • Guns_N_Buns
    Guns_N_Buns Posts: 1,899 Member
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    Tapioca pudding.

    Hawaiian Pizza (pineapple on pizza - ew)

    Fruit Cake.
  • tycho_mx
    tycho_mx Posts: 426 Member
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    McDonalds Quarter pounder w cheese I mean regular cheeseburger because that is what it looks like now really small smh had one a couple of months ago and made me sick so I didnt go back again

    Ah, yes. I forgot this. I can't deal with the aftertaste of the meat at McD. I have no problem with other fast food burgers. Their fries are ok.